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Please, drop here a comment, when you start working on a new visualization, so it will be assigned to you to avoid duplicates. !ImportantAs we are all working together on one project, please use recommended break points for consistency, unless you have some special approach and you want to use your own break points for that. The list or recommended groups:
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@SamAI-Software |
@evaristoc, very good point! 👍 One question about your Podcast viz - why did you use 11+ months rather than 12+ months (1 year and more)? |
On age I've temporarily gone with 0-21, 22-25, 26-29, 30-33, 34+ |
@krisgesling wow, great viz so far! 💯 Consistency in break points is more for bar charts, so don't worry about it, because you have a different approach - to show new visitors the Respondent's Profile by country in a simple and understandable way. Your visualization would be probably the first one on the page, so it will be the beginning of a story, if @QuincyLarson won't mind. Once users land on the page and see your viz, they should understand straight away:
And to do that you can find your own break points that will give the best division, so users will see the difference between countries and understand our story. Country of living.I see that you changed groups for the first map - all. And that's great, because now we have a good picture that shows that vast majority of respondents live in USA and India, but also there are many in Europe, North America, etc. 👍 Gender by country.But now let's look at the gender map. What can we see here?
That's probably not kind of story we want to show... So what to do? Minimum size of a group.The solution can be very easy. For example, you can set a minimum amount of respondents for the country to be colored on the map, otherwise in will stay white. Groups.After setting the minimum size your previous groups won't give us a nice picture, so you can find a story that you want to tell and show it with a map.
So my suggestions would be something like this:
Ok, I think now you have some new ideas for your gender map and also for age & ethnic minority maps! |
This issue is for project control purpose and it will be constantly updated.
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Please, feel free to add some interesting visualizations.
If you want to participate, you can find data here and questionnaire here.
The goal is to create D3.js visualizations for all topics from this article and for some facts from this list.
If you have any questions about data, you can ask them at issue #26.
Leave your feedback and ideas about the next survey at issue #39.
The list of interesting visualizations:
Demographics
Socials
Education & Experience
Current job
Future job
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